roanoke to knoxville to raleigh. that's where the storm is coming from and where it will head. it's going to be a southern storm that will move off the carolina coast. the problem is we don't have a lot of cold air. temperatures are still well above freezing, even north and west of town. still 41 in leesburg. 42 downtown. 37 in gaithersburg. i'm not buying that 30 in frederick. i suppose it's possible, but 35 in hagerstown and 34 all the way out in cumberland. so no one, very few folks will get below freezing tonight. so the storm is certainly not worthy -- scale of one to ten, we'll give it a one. because any time you have a little bit of snow falling toward the evening, toward rush hour, it's not a good combination. but the roads will not be snow- covered. it will just be wet. mostly cloudy to start. temperatures 34 to 32. we'll come back and show youaccumulations and where the best chance to see covering on the ground or perhaps a few roads in a minute. >>> tonight, we watched as the massive manhunt for former police officer christopher dorner came to an end. in just a littl